Common Conditions

The following is a list of conditions commonly treated by physiotherapists. This list constitutes our “Top-40 presentations” at Kingsley Physiotherapy. Click on the links to see further details on any of the topics. If you would like to see additional topics presented here or if you require any further information on the topics discussed, please email us with your questions.

General conditions

More than your local Physio

Trochanteric bursitis

A very common and complex problem and one that often needs to be managed with both physiotherapeutic and medical interventions. More commonly seen in women, trochanteric bursitis is frequently associated with long standing lower back pain and can co-exist with inflammation or tearing of the gluteal tendons. Click here for more information.

Vertigo

Another very common problem with numerous potential causes. – positional vertigo, Meniers disease, labyrinthitis…. The list is almost endless. Physiotherapists can assess, diagnose and manage many types of vertigo.
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Plantar fasciitis

Pain at the base of the heel or in the arch of the foot may be a result of this common condition. Appropriate orthotics that deflect the pull of the plantar fascia are often crucial to treating this condition. Sadly orthotics are often poorly prescribed to effectively manage this problem. Your physiotherapist will coordinate your treatment with the doctors at Kingsley Medical and may suggest cortisone injections, Platelet Rich Plasma or Autologous blood injections.
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Frozen shoulder

More commonly effecting women, this problem is best managed with both medical and physiotherapy interventions. Your physiotherapists will work closely with your GP or the doctors at Kingsley Medical to manage this condition. Numerous injection options and manual treatments can ease the pain and improve your range of movement.
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Lower Back Pain

Lumbar pain has many potential causes but thankfully numerous treatment options. No longer is lumbar pain confined to treatment with drugs, injections or surgery. Kingsley Physiotherapy offers a range of individualized treatments for spinal pain. The therapists at Kingsley Physiotherapy do not use ultrasound, TENS, interferential or any electrical modalities. Our staff professional-development programme is second-to-none. That’s what sets us apart. Click here for more information.

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